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Well today is listener feedback Monday and we have some great questions, tips and articles submitted by listeners to discuss today. Remember to have your question or story featured email jack at thesurvivalpodcast dot com with the words “question for jack” in the subject line. Today I have audience questions on permaculture design, surplus firearms, the state of our economy, China’s economic endgame and more.

Join me today as we discuss…

A man is in trouble for growing to many vegetables WTF?

Thoughts on being a land lord the good, bad and ugly (it ain’t for me but might be for you)

Why I recommend cardboard over newspaper as a under mulch barrier in the garden

Would I hire and pay a permaculture designer, yes and I tell you why

A listener gives us feedback on great service from ShelfReliance.com

China begins unloading US Treasuries and what I think no one is seeing just yet

A listener grows Paw Paws to production from seed in only four years!

How to get cosmoline off that old surplus rifle especially out of the wood

Thoughts on prepping for the soon to be married, focus on the marriage not the wedding

Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon. Also please enter our listener appreciation contest and help spread the word about our show. Also remember you can call in your questions and comments to 866-65-THINK and you might hear yourself on the air

Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon. Also please enter our listener appreciation contest and help spread the word about our show. Also remember you can call in your questions and comments to 866-65-THINK and you might hear yourself on the air.

Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon. Also please enter our listener appreciation contest and help spread the word about our show.

You also now can call in questions or comments for the host at 866-65-THINK, (866-658-4465)please read the suggestions for calling in before you do for the best chance of getting your comments on the air.

Today we are doing a bit of a change up and taking a moment to look around and see what the heck is going on in the world politically and economically. I will cover six events that are getting little to no reall discussion in the main stream media.

Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon. Also please enter our listener appreciation contest and help spread the word about our show.

You also now can call in questions or comments for the host at 866-65-THINK, (866-658-4465)please read the suggestions for calling in before you do for the best chance of getting your comments on the air.

Today is sort of a free wheeling show. I discuss three main topics including money moving to buy farmland, the alliance of BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) nations for a new currency and basic food storage for new survivalists

Getting Started with Emergency Food Storage – Starting with the philosophy of “store what you eat and eat what you store”. Then we expand on building a basis with low cost long term storables from the supermarket. From there into adding in true long term storage foods such as Mountain House, etc.

Next up is this BRIC Nations – Join me as I discuss the actions of Brazil, Russia, India and China as they plan for a new global currency basis. I also analyze why this alliance makes sense and why we should be figuring out how to deal with the results because they are coming.

The final topic today is farmland investing – George Soros and Jim Rodgers are pumping money into buying farmland. The meaning? Food shortages are all but assured in the future. However, I have a compelling case for why this investment COULD backfire if they don’t evaluate land management techniques if the play is designed for long term holding.

Today we take a look at 9 underrated threats, I refer to them as underrated because they don’t really get discussed in main stream media or when they are discussed no deep understanding of them, their historical significance or their interconnected nature.

Today we discuss the following threats and what they might mean to use in the future.

China’s move to create a “big ten” and own the global automotive industry

Europe’s massive immigration problems

The effect of Monsanto and other agricultural giants imposing seed patents in third world nations

Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon. Also please enter our listener appreciation contest and help spread the word about our show.

You also now can call in questions or comments for the host at 866-65-THINK, (866-658-4465)please read the suggestions for calling in before you do for the best chance of getting your comments on the air.

In this edition of The Survival Podcast we cover six things effecting the future of our economy that are not really being talked about. We also officially announced our Listener Appreciation Contest.

Today we discuss six major economic trials coming for the US and the world they include..

FAS 157 that take away some of the gray book keeping by US Banks and Insurance companies but still let Freddie Mac hide billions in losses.

The combined effect growing illegal immigrants and universal health care will place on an economy already 100 Trillion in the hole. Along with how this is just another attempt to institute a new form of class warfare.

The rise of China as a global capitalist force and what it may mean for us long term.

The fact that Gas in the US has hit a tipping point that the oil companies have recognized and pushed off additional costs to the airlines in the form of jack up pricing on Jet Aircraft Fuel and how that can only last so long.

The coming pull out of many investors and what that means to a market driven by investment.

The final nail of our coffin may end up being the return of “common sense economics” by the average American.

Remember to comment, make suggestions, etc. And please check out our Listener Appreciation Contest page and help us grow.